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This brief case study describes how the Isle of Wight created web-based patient records shared between organisations and with the individual patients themselves as part of their work to deliver integrated care and support to older people with long term conditions.

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This case study describes how Leicester City CCG launched a new care pathway to better support people with a long term condition to manage their health at home, supported by new community-based services.

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The Health Foundation's annual SHINE programme supports health services to find new approaches to delivering healthcare. In 2012 the programme sponsored a wide range of projects designed to support patients to be active partners in their own care. This booklet collates information posters produced at the end of the programme summarising the challenge, intervention, learning and results.

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This case study describes how the team in Newcastle working on the Health Foundation’s MAGIC programme to implement shared decision making worked with pharmacy staff to incorporate shared decision making approaches into their service.

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This case study very briefly describes the different approaches used by the team at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to involving patients in their work on the Health Foundation's Co-creating Health programme to develop self-management support.